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801 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Ephraim (I6923)
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802 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Hulda (I6922)
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803 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Bettie (I6919)
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804 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Solomon (I6918)
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805 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Abigail (I6917)
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806 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Hepzibah (I6894)
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807 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Wiliam Mason (I10759)
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808 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Timothy (I10758)
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809 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Sarah (I10757)
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810 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Abigail (I10756)
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811 | birth Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Sarah (I10755)
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812 | birth and death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) age 1 year, 2 mos, 14 days | NURSE, Martha (I7524)
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813 | birth and death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Asa (I7316)
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814 | birth and death Nurse and Esty families in early Massachusetts https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?dps_pid=IE85858&dps_dvs=1367772192434~341&dps_pid=IE85858&change_lng=enJoshua was commissioned and ensign in the militia in Vermont on 24 Jul 1782. (thus a War of the Rev. vet.) | NURSE, Lydia (I6920)
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815 | birth and death dates from fam bible of marleen_mcknight @hotmail.com | CHINN, Lela Adele (I4395)
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816 | birth date and place according to marriage record. | GRAHAM, Sarah Mitchell (I7188)
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817 | birth date and place from marriage record | GRIGSBY, Joseph D (I7187)
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818 | Birth in 1585 or 87? Wife possibly Grace Makin in 1610 Essex, England. sealed 28 Sep 1963, SL | SHERMAN, John (I945)
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819 | Birth listed as Grayson, California in Historical book. 1914 Oakland directory lists Byron L. Grigsby clk r 838 Arlington Ave. 1900 United States Federal Census Byron L Grigsby Name: Byron L Grigsby Home in 1900: Supervisors District 5, Contra Costa, California Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 BirthPlace: California Relationship to head-of-house: Son Father's name: Erasmus H Mother's name: Elmira Race: White Household Members: Name Age Erasmus H Grigsby 58 Elmira Grigsby 51 Warren M Grigsby 32 Byron L Grigsby 28 Edward Elway 16 boarder California Death Index, 1940-1997 Record Name: GRIGSBY, BYRON LINDSEY Social Security #: 566202591 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 2 May 1872 BirthPlace: CALIFORNIA Death Date: 11 Jun 1959 Death Place: SAN JOAQUIN Mother's Maiden Name: MILLER Father's Surname: GRIGSBY | GRIGSBY, Byron Lindsay (I322)
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820 | Birthdate he gave himself was 2 April 1858. 1880 United States Federal Census Record about George A. Sly Name: George A. Sly Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Birthplace: Michigan Occupation: Carpenter Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: Juniata, Adams, Nebraska Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Katie N. Sly Father's birthplace: NY Mother's birthplace: IRE note: Lester Sly (brother) living next door 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Geo A Sly Home in 1900: Pinon, Montrose, Colorado Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Michigan Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Katie W Race: White Occupation: carpenter Household Members: Name Age Geo A Sly 42 Katie W Sly 37 Ford C Sly 18 Clint C Sly 17 Clyde Sly 14 Mabel R Sly 11 Leafy H Sly 8 Taynel Sly 5 1910 United States Federal Census Name: George A Sly Age in 1910: 52 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Michigan Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Birth Place: New York Spouse's name: Kate N Home in 1910: Nucla, Montrose, Colorado Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age George A Sly 52 Kate N Sly 48 Clint L Sly 25 Leafy E Sly 18 Tripell g Sly 14 Frank L Sly 7 1920 United States Federal Census Name: George A Sly Home in 1920: Nucla, Montrose, Colorado Age: 61 years Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Birthplace: Michigan Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Kate N Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Birth Place: Michigan Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 701 Household Members: Name Age George A Sly 61 Kate N Sly 57 Frank L Sly 17 1930 United States Federal Census Name: George H Sly Home in 1930: Compton, Los Angeles, California Age: 72 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Birthplace: Michigan Relation to Head of House: Head Race: White Occupation: builder/contracter Military Service: no, Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: 22, Parents' birthplace: NY, NY Household Members: Name Age George H Sly 72 widowed builder/contracter Frank L Sly 24 single Mechanic/garage LIFE STORY OF GEORGE ALBERT SLY I, George A. Sly, have been asked by my children to write a history of my life as I remember it. As all of our family records have been lost, I will have to depend on my memory, When I was about five years old, we lived on a farm near St. Louis, Michigan and about that time father died leaving mother with six children and none of them old enough to take the responsibility of providing a living forthe family. After the funeral, the neighbors came in to see if they could help solve the problem for mother. The children were five boys and one girl, she being the baby and I was next to her. I went to live with a neighbor named Allen, and mother went to live with her brother near Pontiac. I was with Allens about a year when mother's brother died and again we were destitute when a man by the name of Exelby (or Axford) wanted me to live with him. I was then about 8 years old and able to do some work. Exelby lived on a farm in Clinton Co. (MI) and we stayed there about a year then moved to Saginaw Co. where his brother had a sawmill and he joined him in the mill. I helped around the mill. They had a young man as engineer and he had TB and got too weak to work, so I was to help him. He took all the pains to teach me how to fire the boiler and run the engine and pumps. Soon after he was taken much worse and died and then I was put in charge. After that time Exelby got the wandering blues and he made up a party and then went to Nebraska and filed a homestead and in the spring of 1872 Exelby and another man chartered a car and left for Lincoln, Nebraska and Hebron, and I went with the car as we had two teams of horses to look after when we arrived in Lincoln. We found the ........and we loaded the wagon and started for Hebron. The first thing was to build a place to live in which we did by digging a dugout and a sod house. This was April 1872 and that year the B&M railroad built the road from Lincoln to Kearney and the U.S. established a mail route to Red Cloud, 120 miles south, and Exelby took the contract to carry the mail two trips a week for a year and after a few trips I was put on to run the route. I had a pair of ponies anda spring wagon with........which was very good during the summer, but in the winter was tough and I had no winter woolen clothes on, overshoes, no overcoat but I got through and at the end of the contract, I had worked out a few dollars for myself. I paid extra both ways and a great many ..... of...... both ways. When I made the fast trip I got ready to go on my own as I lived with Exelby for several years and he had given me no schooling and lots of chores so one night I slipped out with a few dollars and hit east on the railroad and ................... I saw some men loading some wagons with machinery and I asked for the boss. He was pointed out to me and I told him I wanted a job. He called the foreman, Mr. George Carr, and said can you use this boy? Carr asked me if I could drive a team. I said, yes. All right, Carr said and I worked for him three years and I went to school winters and did chores for my board. Then there was a flouring mill being built a few miles from there and I got a job there and the millwright took a shine to me and took pains to see me put over the care of the tools. About a year after the mill was in operation, it changed hands which left us out and I drifted back to Juniata and put in the winter going to school. The next summer I went to work for a company, James & ...... who was running a general store, a grain elevator and a sawmill in Juniata and worked for them two years and during that time I met the finest girl, my future wife, and also where one of my brothers was in Michigan and in early winter went to visit them, coming back the next spring and at Christmas time we were married, December 14, 1879. I will remember the large one room log house where father died with a large fireplace in one end withthe drain crank hinged at one side where the meals were cooked, with the wide mantle above the fireplace on which was the family Bible with its well worn pages and at one side the old weight clock which always recorded the time. These were the happiest days of my childhood and the only happy house I ever knew until I moved and had a home of my own. The years I was with the Exelbys family, I was never happy as they were very cruel and brutal to me and as I write this for my children I must add that we have raised a family that I am proud of, Each and every one of them a respected citizen. | SLY, George Albert (I30)
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821 | birthdate may be 20 Dec Inventory 22 Jun 1829 | CLARKSON, Martha Ann (I5943)
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822 | birthdate may have been 4 May Will dated 24 Feb 1826, will proved 23 May 1828 | TURNER, Mary E. (I5992)
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823 | Birthplace listed as Phelps, Ontario, NY on LDS ordinances. never married !SOURCE: LDS ordinances batch & sheet 7312210-76, call # 822771 Served in the Spanish American War. In the War of 1812 warrant # 66192 | SLY, Joshua (I194)
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824 | Bk 1 p. 107 Early Virginia MarriagesFauquier Countypage 14 August 2, 1781, Benjamin Ashby and Jane Ash | Family F2235
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825 | Bk C pg 134 lisc # 8578 | Family F3004
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826 | Bk C pg 17 lisc # 6268 | Family F3005
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827 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I449)
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828 | Bond date, John Jamieson Ashby swore Mary was 21 years old | Family F2216
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829 | Book A pg 46, A.C. Barnhart, Minister In the Civil War records, James Harris stated that he married Louisa in Deep River 1 Aug 1862. | Family F2438
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830 | Book A pg 518 Illinois Marriages to 1850 Spouse 1: Crum, Anna Spouse 2: Dingman, Willard Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1849 Marriage Location: Illinois Du Page County Illinois Marriages, 1790-1860 Name: Willard Dingman Spouse: Anna Crum Date: 16 Sep 1849 County: DuPage State: Illinois Source: County Court Records at Wheaton, IL Book A page 518 | Family F1384
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831 | Book B, Pg 1372 | Family F1387
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832 | Book Q area 929.273/A1 no. 96, Waite, C. Lenore Sly, Salt Lake C He became a Mormon Convert in 1844 in Lewiston, Niagara Co. New York and was a member of the Mormon Battalion Sodus is a town The Town of Sodus is on the north border of the county and is midway between Rochester and Syracuse . The Town of Sodus was formed in 1789 from the older "District of Sodus" while still part of Ontario County . The town's territory was substantially reduced by the formation of newer towns in the county: Williamson (1802) and Lyons (1811). The town contains a village named Sodus and another named Sodus Point . Sodus Point was settled around 1794 because of a road constructed from Palmyra but The first settlers did not arrive at the Village of Sodus until about 1809. In 1813, the attacked and burned the village of Sodus Point. A lighthouse was erected in 1825 to mark the shoreline. 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Jasc s Sly [James Calvin Sly] Age in 1860: 53 Birth Year: abt 1807 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Fort Ephraim, Sanpete, Utah Territory Gender: Male Post Office: Ephraim Value of real estate: Household Members: Name Age Jasc s Sly 53 Susanna Sly 28 Amos Sly 10 Lodenia Sly 7 Mary C Sly 4 Eliza Sly 3 Thomas Sly 2 Solomon Sly 4.12 Nancy Sly 18 | SLY, James Calvin (I190)
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833 | born 4:30 am England Birth index indicates Adda Annie Collis born Dec 1853, Richmond Surry, vol 2a page 192. Ada at age 22 is listed in the San Francisco Directories of 1875 and 1876 at 11 Rausch as a cloakmaker. In 1879-80, she is again listed as a cloakmaker at 74 Natoma. Then in 1895 at age 42, she is listed as a dressmaker at 22 Derby Place as is her sister Lillian, age 23. married at age 58 1920 United States Federal Census Record about Ada A Melcher Name: Ada A Melcher Age: 66 years Estimated birth year: abt 1854 Birthplace: England Race: White Home in 1920: Oakland, Alameda, California Sex: Female Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Year of immigration: 1862 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: England Father's Birth Place: England Image: 22 !NOTE: No children. !death: state file # 25-53421 Brentwood Union Cemetary | COLLIS, Ada Annie (I292)
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834 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9883)
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835 | born at 7 pm 79 London Road England Birth index indicate Laura Elizabeth born Jun 1856, Richmond Surrey Vol 2a, page 195 Death Index indicates Laura Elizabeth Collis died Jun 1858 at Saint George, Hanover Square, London, Surry, Volume 1d page 116. Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912 Name: William Collis Gender: Male Occupation: Brewer Abode: St John's Grove Parish as it Appears: Richmond Spouse: Anna Esther Collis Child: Laura Elizabeth Collis born 6 Apr 1856 baptized 16 Jul 1856 Richmond, St Mary Magdalene Reference Number: P7/1/14 | COLLIS, Laura Elizabeth (I294)
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836 | Born at Benttenham Manor. | BETTENHAM, Tomasine (I4054)
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837 | Born at Bettenham Manor. | BETTENHAM, William (I4068)
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838 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3839)
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839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I270)
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840 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I269)
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841 | born possibly 26 Sep 1642, Charlestown, Mass. | GOULD, Abigail (I6991)
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842 | born prior to their marriage, possibly from a prior marriarage. | Beamer, Joseph August (I11066)
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843 | both parents born in Ohio mother of 7 children, 5 living (1910 census) PARKER, Margare M. Death date: 8/8/1933, Licking County Volume #7284, Certificate #46222: http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/death//results.cfm Margaret M. "Maggie" Holler Parker Birth: Oct. 26, 1856 Licking County Ohio, USA Death: Jul. 8, 1933 Newark Licking County Ohio, USA Family links: Parents: Elias Holler (1819 - 1892) Mary Jane Sells Holler (1825 - 1899) Siblings: Catharine Holler Trost (1845 - 1903)* Moses Jefferson Holler (1847 - 1915)* Absolam Wilkinson Holler (1848 - 1924)* Ellen Holler (1850 - 1904)* Jennie Holler Kober (1852 - 1933)* Margaret M. Holler Parker (1856 - 1933) Rachel M. Holler Francis (1858 - 1928)* Harriet Amelia Holler Trost (1858 - 1935)* Elizabeth N Holler Harrison (1861 - 1944)* Clement V Holler (1862 - 1936)* Elmer Elias Holler (1865 - 1937)* William A Holler (1867 - 1870)* Willard Burr Holler (1871 - 1953)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery Newark Licking County Ohio, USA Created by: d clary Record added: Apr 21, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 51416827 | Holler, Margaret M (I9139)
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844 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I248)
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845 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index Welcome to the home of U.K. Parish Register Information. (freereg.org.uk) Search Record Details County Essex Place Bocking Church St Mary the Virgin RegisterNumber 166 MarriageDate 18 Jun 1795 GroomForename Nathaniel GroomSurname COLLIS GroomAge GroomParish GroomCondition Widower GroomOccupation GroomAbode BrideForename Mary BrideSurname QUINNEY BrideAge BrideParish BrideCondition Widow BrideOccupation BrideAbode GroomFatherForename GroomFatherSurname GroomFatherOccupation BrideFatherForename BrideFatherSurname BrideFatherOccupation WitnessOneForename Jonathan WitnessOneSurname CLARK WitnessTwoForename Henry WitnessTwoSurname GENTRY Notes D-P 268-1-7 img038/p68 He signed. She marked. Witness 1 marked. Witness 2 signed. FileNumber 21711 | Family F1273
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846 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index Welcome to the home of U.K. Parish Register Information. (freereg.org.uk) Search Record Details County Essex Place Bocking Church St Mary the Virgin RegisterNumber 204 MarriageDate 23 Sep 1777 GroomForename James GroomSurname COLLIS GroomAge GroomParish GroomCondition GroomOccupation GroomAbode BrideForename Mary BrideSurname LEWIS BrideAge BrideParish BrideCondition BrideOccupation BrideAbode GroomFatherForename GroomFatherSurname GroomFatherOccupation BrideFatherForename BrideFatherSurname BrideFatherOccupation WitnessOneForename Joseph WitnessOneSurname LEWIS WitnessTwoForename James WitnessTwoSurname KING Notes D-P 268-1-6 img096/p55 He marked. She marked. Witness 1 marked. Witness 2 signed. FileNumber 21710 | Family F1251
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847 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index | Family F3531
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848 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index | Family F1276
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849 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index | Family F1250
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850 | Braintree Essex, England marriage index 1718 | Family F741
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